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Friday, 16 November 2007, 15:19 GMT

Russia cult members in cave siege

Scene of the doomsday cult stand-off in southern Russia Police and clergy in southern Russia are trying to negotiate with members of a doomsday cult barricaded inside a cave and threatening to blow it up.

The group calls itself the "True Russian Orthodox Church". Members are waiting for the end of the world, which they are expecting to happen next May.

They say they have enough food and water to last out the winter, as well as large quantities of petrol.

The cult leader did not join them, and has been arrested by police.

Russian television showed pictures of black-robed Orthodox monks scaling down into a snow-covered gully in a forest in the Penza region, about 650km (400 miles) south-east of Moscow.

Pyotr Kuznetsov They are hoping to make contact with the 30 cult members believed to have sealed themselves in the cave .

Those inside are believed to include four small children.

Cult members say they have hundreds of canisters of petrol and threatening to ignite them if the authorities try to force them out.

The group was founded by a former engineer, Pyotr Kuznetsov, who had fallen out with the Russian Orthodox Church.

He is thought to have ordered his followers into the cave but did not join them.

He is now in custody and is undergoing psychiatric examinations.



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